Trevor Boicey wrote:
>
> Bob De Weese wrote:
> > If I'm sitting at a light and I see a (insert huge vehicle of choice,
> > here), bearing down in my rear view mirror, I think it would be a lot
> > easier to "bail" if I wasn't wearing a seatbelt.
>
> Well, bailing is of limited use unless you can get far
> away from the vehicle as well.
"Fear" is an extremely inspirational motivator.
>
> Who wants to be standing 10 feet from the scene of a
> tractor trailer destroying an MG? Might be safer in
> the car.
A tractor trailer?! It would roll over a B like a speed-bump.
>
> > barreling down I-95 and "shit happens" am I better off riding it out
> > along with the car, or would I be better off getting "spit out" _before_
> > the car hits the tree?.
>
> I can't think of any situation where being airborne
> at highway speed is better than... well... anything.
On the contrary. There have been many, many instances of accidents
where eveyone involved was killed except those who were "thrown clear"
Bobby
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Bob De Weese
Certified Professional Locksmith
bearlock@bigfoot.com
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